OUR GREAT SUBWAY NETWORK SPREADS WIDER; New Plans of Board of Transportation Involve the Building of More Than One Hundred Miles of Additional Rapid Transit Routes for New York

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September 22, 1929, Page 4 The New York Times Archives

THE younger generation who use the subway today may confidently look forward to a time when, still in the prime of life, they will be able to go to almost any point in Greater New York during the rush hour without experiencing a dangerous or indecent degree of overcrowding.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

A version of this archives appears in print on September 22, 1929, on Page XX4 of the New York edition with the headline: OUR GREAT SUBWAY NETWORK SPREADS WIDER; New Plans of Board of Transportation Involve the Building of More Than One Hundred Miles of Additional Rapid Transit Routes for New York. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe